photo hosting/selling sites...where?
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BugLightGeek
Registered: Jul 22, 2004
Total Posts: 1849
Country: United States

I'm wondering what photo hosting/selling sites people are using.
I currently use SmugMug and LOVE IT but have to pay out quite a bit more in order to set my own prices on anything I would want to sell.

I tried Photo Reflect but it's software (Express Digital Darkroom WebEdition) looses past albums I've already uploaded if I have to reformat my PC.
So, I'm stuck with old stuff I can't get rid of...not cool.

I'd like to be able to set my own pricing on a per-album basis as well as password protect individual albums if I choose to.

Suggestions?
I had someone tell me about pictage but their website isn't very friendly towards "shopping around".



camey
Registered: Jul 30, 2003
Total Posts: 892
Country: United States

www.exposuremanager.com will do what you want to do. I haven't had much luck selling anything through them but they appear to be a reasonable setup and quite flexible.



bushwacker
Registered: Jun 12, 2005
Total Posts: 564
Country: United States

does anyone here have experience with DOTPHOTO.COM?



Imagemaster
Registered: Feb 23, 2004
Total Posts: 26521
Country: Canada

www.public.fotki.com/imagemaster/



Hammy
Registered: May 21, 2002
Total Posts: 2590
Country: temp

I just got a call from www.photostockplus.com

They look/sound like a photoreflect type startup where you can upload pix, they put them online for you in a store, take CCs, print and deliver for you.

They claim they can double my revenue... hehe... little do they know.
I'm not endorsing them - just heard about them - but they may be a nice solution for smaller startups.



Matt Anderson
Registered: Oct 12, 2006
Total Posts: 846
Country: United States

I use Zenfolio for all my sports sales.
I have no complaints.
My customers love the prints MPix Generates.
Here is a link to one of this seasons galleries.

http://mattanderson.zenfolio.com/p888306560



gregt1310
Registered: Mar 23, 2005
Total Posts: 101
Country: United States

Hammy wrote:
I just got a call from www.photostockplus.com

They look/sound like a photoreflect type startup where you can upload pix, they put them online for you in a store, take CCs, print and deliver for you.

They claim they can double my revenue... hehe... little do they know.
I'm not endorsing them - just heard about them - but they may be a nice solution for smaller startups.


Hammy - I got the same call today, with the same claims (that they could double my revenue).

I currently use Smugmug and am not looking for a change.

Anyone have any experience with PhotostockPlus.com??



mikelax
Registered: Jun 01, 2009
Total Posts: 82
Country: United States

Are you looking for a microstock type place or somewhere where you can set up your own storefront?

To set up your own storefront, creating more a professional business type website, you can look at:
SmugMug, Zenfolio, Pictage, ExposureManager.

For microstock sites:
iStockPhoto, Dreamstime, shutterstock.



NinaS
Registered: Nov 14, 2005
Total Posts: 1208
Country: United States

I have tons of galleries at Exposure Manager
sell in the $$thousands monthly

their customer service is a step above anyone else I've dealt with.
support 24/7, always answers within an hour

have had the post office trash client's orders, and EM reprints & remails at no charge, even though it wasn't thier fault

the galleries are simple, ftp uploads are fast (I upload a few thousand pics a week into multiple galleries)

for a free trial, click here http://www.exposuremanager.com/aff/ninasphotography

pricing options, printing options, product options are awesome ... check out my proof gallery on my website for more ... poke around dog shows & events if you want to see it all with no password necessary



VladKenner
Registered: May 17, 2005
Total Posts: 220
Country: United States

Anyone has experience with imagekind.com? Not a hosting site, but looks like it does a good job in displaying/promoting fine art prints. Nice paper options too.



David Holmes
Registered: Jul 13, 2006
Total Posts: 219
Country: United States

+1 Zenfolio



NinaS
Registered: Nov 14, 2005
Total Posts: 1208
Country: United States

if photostock plus woud be as agressive in marketing your images as they are at trying to recruit you, then maybe you'd make $$ hosting with them

I tried them for a year, specifically uploaded stock type images, plus had event galleries for clients etc... never made a dime off of the stock from a non-client.



Phyl
Registered: Dec 03, 2007
Total Posts: 1498
Country: United States

Zenfolio looks great. It would be even better if it could integrate with a blogsite. Anyone do any work to integrate the two? Any samples/examples of this?



Craig Yannuzzi
Registered: Dec 30, 2006
Total Posts: 1540
Country: United States

Zenfolio here as well. Mpix does a very nice job with prints.



tarboroheel1
Registered: Dec 01, 2009
Total Posts: 1
Country: United States

Zenfolio. Simply cannot go wrong with Mpix or Millers



Go4Long
Registered: Sep 04, 2005
Total Posts: 943
Country: Canada

I do my own printing, and I use smugmug...I also integrated a paypal cart instead of smugmugs own cart...dodges their 15% comission in favor of a 3% comission, means I can charge in any currency I want(a big plus as canadian customers can get a little pissed about the price jump on their statement). Personally for having a website that looks like your own I like them...although I understand they're not everyone's favorite.

Great customer support even for their non standard coding, including the paypal cart, the drop down navbar on my site was also accomplished with some help from them, and the home screen slideshow.

check out the paypal cart...all the galleries are open...you can select a photo to order and take it in to the cart right up until the checkout process without anything negative happening.

http://www.stevenszabophoto.com

ignore the not so excellent photography skills



Go4Long
Registered: Sep 04, 2005
Total Posts: 943
Country: Canada

Hammy wrote:
They claim they can double my revenue... hehe... little do they know.


I say ask them if they're willing to give you your money back if they don't double your revenue...but hey :P



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